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October 19, 2011

Career-changers could ease the shortfall of senior engineers

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Career-changers could ease the shortfall of senior engineers

 

London — In the next few years, the UK is expected to face greater demand for engineering requirements, as infrastructure projects expand and the drive towards a low carbon economy creates green jobs for skilled engineers.

Across the UK the number of permanent engineering vacancies increased last month to 24,560, while the number of contractor vacancies rose to 1,881, according to figures from Roevin Engineering Recruitment. Senior engineers, it reckons, are in highest demand.

Around 12% of advertised engineering jobs are for senior engineers, with this role topping the list of the most sought-after positions for both permanent and contract roles, the firm’s data shows.

Career-changers could ease the shortfall of senior engineers, believes Roevin, which has launched an initiative to encourage candidates from all levels and sectors to assess their aptitude for a career in engineering.

Mark Tully, head of Roevin, said: “Engineers are being enticed into careers in other sectors – with bigger paycheques and more glamorous reputations. Their skills are welcomed to the ranks of accountants, law firms and consultants, but there is little flow in the opposite direction.

“Many professionals with experience in other sectors have transferable skills that would be an asset in an engineering role – yet few people are aware of this opportunity. If you are fascinated by how things work but decided at age 18 not to take an engineering degree, it does not – and should not – preclude you from making a valuable contribution in that profession.”

To encourage greater numbers into engineering, Roevin has created an online tool (http://roevin-engineering.fstthegroup.com/) , asking ’Could you be an engineer?

By answering questions about education, professional background, key interests and approach to problem solving, respondents generate a score indicating their aptitude for an engineering career. Appropriate candidates then embark on a process of technical up-skilling and training, before beginning an apprenticeship scheme.

The tool forms part of a wider Roevin campaign encouraging new entrants into engineering. Roevin is set to deliver workshops in schools to promote the career to young people – up to 12 years before they will enter the workforce. The programme targets students before they choose their A-level options, as most university courses require maths and at least one other science subject.

Sam Wormald-Smith, director at Roevin, added: “At home and abroad, there is real and rising demand for people with engineering skills. Government investment into STEM subjects and apprenticeships has begun to increase numbers at junior levels but there are not enough senior engineers to manage new intakes.

“Businesses, government and universities must work together to attract people from a range of backgrounds into engineering careers. Both candidates and employers must be encouraged to recognise the significant career value of transferable skills.”

October 8, 2011

Job Profile for Advertising Jobs

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Job Profile for Advertising Jobs

 

Advertising is one sector with upfront creativity and spontaneity, it fluctuates, changes, varies from time and to time, and is counted as the “selling cost” of a commodity.

Well that’s in economics, but as the jobs include advertising sales reps, copywriters, advertising sales director, entry level jobs, advertising manager, executive, supervisor, publishing, account executive, assistant, analyst, content-writing, consultant, operations, and retail executive jobs, advertising job profile adhere to certain requisites.

You obviously wouldn’t get an executive post right after you graduate from an advertising school, but you can start at the base level then work your way up to different levels.

Advertising – The work

Advertising work requires a lot of tolerance, and smartness on your part, as you would subject to working spontaneously, and be quick and immediate in briefing and planning. If you are an advertising sales rep then your work would be based on establishing a good clientele, and cracking the deal outright. Remember, the “selling cost”?

This is what your client is undertaking, and you have to convince him for more, and better, that’s exactly from where you have to rope in bigger possibilities serving as the intermediary between the customer and client.

Technical know-how about sales figures, sales accomplishments, target sectors, and follow-up is crucial. If you look into the job of an advertising sales director, or an advertising director, the focus of that post would be supervisory, and creating and placing ads would be the prime concern.

Advertising – Levels of work

Whether you have specialized in sales or in graphics or in publishing or in media, an advertising job requires overall functioning of the position. It means you have to work your way through from making telephone calls, and e-mailing clients, to making plans and sales charts and account figures, drafts and contracts.

Mainly, advertising account executives focus on accounts, consultants provide strategies, publishers enthrall upon print media, and sales reps work on marketing and sales process, and a director plans and places, and looks after the overall process.

The job can also be conducted on-site, with web portals etc, and there an ad sales rep works to get clients, take up slots and ad spaces on the internet. Not only this, but in this job you have to be ready for additional responsibilities like coordinating staff, making various reports, and checking status of campaign constantly.

Advertising – Opportunities you’ll have

Working in an advertising agency would be beneficial as you can earn lucrative salaries depending upon your post, size and demography of your agency. Advertising employment is mainly based in media, newspapers, magazines, periodicals, web portals, on-site work, and TV or radio stations.

You need to have a Bachelor’s degree in advertising or journalism and minimum experience and for directorial posts, min. 5years of field experience. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) advertising jobs promise an increment, in various sectors, so you can vouch for it.

Advertising employment opportunities come to you if you are ready to work upfront always, be available 24×7, and are innovative.

 

Silas Reed, Writer for AdvertisingCrossing, writes articles that inform and teach about different advertising job profiles. Please visit http://www.advertisingcrossing.com/lcjobtypelisting.php and sign up for a FREE trial to gain access to ALL of the many exclusive job listings we offer in the advertising profession.

October 1, 2011

5 job-search tips for career changers

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5 job-search tips for career changers

By Kaitlin Madden

 

You’ve hit a turning point in your career. Whether it’s because your job has slowly become less satisfying over the years, or you woke up one morning and realized you hated going to work, you’ve decided it’s time for a change.

If only you knew what you wanted to do next. Details.

The “I don’t know what I want to do, but I know it’s not this” predicament is confusing at best. Besides the issue of figuring out what you want to do, there’s also reality to consider. You might  think you’d make a great marriage counselor, but do you really have the time, energy and means to get the necessary training? Will your career change require you to relocate? How will you convince potential employers that, after 10 years in one career, you have the necessary experience for a new one?

Because the career-change process is complicated, it’s important not to rush into anything. Take time to explore your options and answer all of the questions you have about the career paths you’re considering. Or, as “What Color is Your Parachute?” – the best-selling career guide – puts it:

“Good career choice or career planning postpones the ‘narrowing down’ until it has first broadened your horizons and expanded the number of options you are thinking about. For example, you’re in the newspaper business, but have you ever thought of teaching, or drawing or doing fashion? You first expand your mental horizons, to see all the possibilities, and only then do you start to narrow them down to the particular two or three that interest you the most.”

Once you’ve got a short list of potential careers, it’s time to begin your job search. Mark C.D. Newall, senior vice president at Keystone Associates, a career transition and management firm in Boston, offers the following quick tips for job searching in a new field.

1. Play the game. As newbie, you’re going to have to put in a lot of footwork. “Intensively networking, utilizing technology, honing your interviewing skills — all of these things are important and need to be done,” Newall says.
2. Identify your edge. Since you won’t be able to rest on your experience, it’s important to identify other selling points that will make you stand out to employers. “Everybody is smart, everybody works hard, everybody has a good degree — differentiate yourself from all of the others by having an edge,” Newall advises. “If you have global expertise, call it out. If you have outstanding and demonstrated interpersonal skills, let interviewers know that you will connect with and take care of their clients.”
3. Be willing to move. Flexibility can go a long way when breaking into a new career. “Expanding your geography will also expand your opportunities,” Newall says.
4. Speak to your passion. “Know what is important to you — what really gives you that sense of accomplishment — what gets you out of bed in the morning. Hiring managers will see your passion and how it relates to their business, and they want to hire that,” Newall says. Given the amount of self-reflection career change usually requires, rattling off a list of things that make you tick shouldn’t be too hard.
5. Have a solid methodology. Like in any job search, you’ll need a game plan, Newall says. “Organize your time, your contacts, your approach, and conduct your job search in a planned and thoughtful manner. Then be ready to toss aside your plan, and be able to react to that last minute career call.

Music Industry Jobs – The Ugly Truth!

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Music Industry Jobs – The Ugly Truth! The state of music industry careers in 2010!

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Music industry jobs? Here is the ugly truth about the state of the music industry in 2010.

Mike Morgan a veteran of the music industry tells it how it is in the age of the digital download. Music industry careers are no longer a viable option. Mike Morgan suggests a way that you can make money from online business as an alternative to music industry jobs.

August 1, 2011

Careers in Music Production

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Career in Music Production

Article by Jay Bailey

 

Starting a career in music production is something that has to be mastered and has to be taught. You cannot be naturally born knowing everything, knowledge and power in the world is taught to you and I am going to tell you many ways you can learn how to build a career in music production. Let’s start with the creative side of music production and where it all begins.

Music Production Software

Music Production Software is where all the fun begins, Music Production Hardware is all part of it but generally speaking I am going to use the term Music Production Software. You will need this to create your music, and however you may start learning (through fruity loops, reason etc) but ultimately you will need to end up using industry standard music production software such as Pro Tools or Logic Pro. This will give you the freedom to move around different record studios. Check the link below for more information

Music Production Equipment / Hardware

The Music Production Equipment (Hardware) you use is just as important as the music software. Your production equipment could be your midi keyboard, microphone, digital keyboard (Triton, Yamaha etc), mixing desk, audio interface or many other different types of equipment. Learn to use them with the music production software because without the software it’s going to be hard to mix all the audio together to get a great mix. Invest in good quality equipment and the results you will great out of your music will be amazing ??” There are guides at the bottom of the page â?” follow the link.

Other Important Things For Your Career

Building up your knowledge for a career in Music Production is critical, so ensure you watch online Music Production Tutorials. They will give you everything you need to know production wise, you will be learning some of the same production methods as many established producers. Anyone that may be more advanced than you get Music Production Tips from, it’s always good to learn and take on advice.

I wish your Career in Music Production to be amazing and you reach to the top.

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Career Music Entrepreneur.

July 14, 2011

Careers In Photography

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Careers In Photography

Article by Francois Botha

 

Are you interested in careers in photography? If so, you may want to look into ways that you can make this your career. Although you may not think it is possible to make a career out of the field of photography, the fact of the matter is that you most definitely can. And not only can you make it a career, you can also make a lot of money if you know what you are doing.

The first career that you may want to look into is opening your own photography studio. This way you will have the ability to run your own business, and you will never have to worry about working for a boss. Not to mention the fact that you can work when you want, and exercise your own creative juices. It may take a bit of time and money to get started in this type of photography career, but if you become a success you can make a lot of money.

Another career in photography that is quite popular is working for a newspaper or magazine. Most publications have at least one full time photographer who is responsible for getting photos for upcoming issues, etc. This is a tough career field to break into, but one that can be fun and profitable. You will have to start at the bottom, and then build your way up to the top if you are interested in this type of career.

Finally, you could look into being a photographer who specializes in photo shoots. Again, this is somewhat difficult to break into, but with enough experience you should be able to reach your goals in time.

If you want to start a career in photography you are not alone. More and more people are becoming interested in this field, and it does not appear that this is going to change anytime in the near future. So start your search today, and you will be working as a photographer in no time at all. There are many ways that you can get involved. Just take your time, and look into every last option.

About the Author

Francois is a expert on career descriptions. He has a complete list of careers at his website, including information on careers in photography.

Best Careers in Medicine

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Best Careers in Medicine

 

Want to learn about the best careers in medicine? Want to know what are the best options that are available for you to pursue in this particular career field? This article gives you all the details regarding the careers in medicines that you can avail. Read on for more information

What with the spread of so many diseases and also the need for more medical attention in various fields, several people are now interested in pursuing a career in medicine. Being in the medical field does not just mean being a doctor or a nurse or a dentist. There are several options for those who wish to tread this path. If you are one of them, then you have the option to choose from veterinary to sports medicine to even nuclear medicine the list of careers in medicine is huge. If you are looking for such a list of medical jobs, then just read on. This article is all about the best careers in medical field that you can pursue.

Best Careers in Medicine

There are so many options in the field of medicines today. If you love animals, then you have the option of picking up a career in maybe veterinary medicine, or if you are interested in sports and at the same time in medicine, then you can pursue a career in sports medicine. Given below is a list of careers in medicine which will give you all the information including the salary that you will get.

Careers in Sports Medicine
More people are turning their focus on the need to treat and prevent sports related injuries an help in the improvement of the physical as well as the mental health of the sports person. For a sports medicine career, you need to have a college degree in medicines, nursing, sports psychology, exercise science and physical therapy.

The best careers in this field are the sports medicine physicians, where the person has to deal with sports related injuries and various sports related illnesses. They have to diagnose and treat the injured sports person and have to prescribe medicines to them and sometimes they even have to perform surgery on them. They must have a license to practice medicine though, from a registered medical school.

Another career in this same field that you can pursue is that of an athletic trainer. The main responsibilities are to work with the athletic teams and carry out training programs to prevent any kind of injuries to the athletes and also carries out rehabilitation programs for the injured sports person to recover fast. They work with the sports medicine physicians. They can also set up the diet that the sports person in supposed to follow when they are being treated. The average salary varies from around USD25,000 to USD36,000.

One can also pursue a career as a physical therapists who helps injured sports persons to restore their proper functions of the body and also to prevent any kind of permanent disabilities and also to get rid of any kind of physical pain. The average salary of the physical therapists ranges from around USD25,000 to USD46,000.

Here are some more careers in sports medicine that you can try out.

Kinesiotherapists
Exercise Physiologists
Biomechanists
Rehabilitation specialists
Personal Trainer
Sports nutritionists

Careers in Veterinary Medicine
You probably must be knowing this that veterinarians are the ones who looks after the animals when they are sick. They deal with various groups of animals and birds and even livestock. The main responsibilities of these vets are to treat the animals and birds, help them when they are pregnant, educate the owners as to how to look after them, carry out a proper check up of the animals etc. As a vet, one can also teach in schools and colleges regarding how to take care of animals. You can also carry out a research regarding the various foods, the diseases and also the drugs that are related to animals. For this, you need a degree in veterinary medicine from a recognized university and must have the license to practice. You can expect a salary from around USD30,000 to USD62,000.

Another career in this same field is that of a veterinary technician or assistants whose main responsibility is to provide assistance to the veterinarians. They have to help the vets in securing the animals, providing them with medicines, shave them etc. The salary range of veterinary medicines, varies from USD15,000 to USD25,000.

Careers in Alternative Medicine
In the list of careers in medicine, this field of alternative medicines, deals with medical treatments that focuses more on the healing power of herbs and other medicinal plants. The various fields that one can try out is aromatherapy or maybe homeopathy. They work to treat various health problems by treating the whole person rather than just the affected area. They treat wide range of problems ranging from back pain, headaches to cancer with the help of Ayurveda, hypnosis, reiki, etc. Many people knows and realizes what are the various benefits of alternative medicines and thus more and more people are taking up this career. The various careers in this field are

Reiki Trainer
Yoga Teacher
Acupuncturist
Nurse-mid wife
Holistic Medicine

Careers in Nuclear Medicine
One of the best career in medicine is that as a nuclear medicine technologist. Their main responsibilities are to prepare radio pharmaceuticals and also to treat and detect various diseases related to nuclear field. For this job, you need to have carried out a nuclear medicine technology training program which goes on for 4 years and you also need to carry out a 1 year certificate course which are offered by the hospitals. You have to learn all about the radiation effects, how they effect our body and how one can treat them etc. The salary in this field ranges from around USD30, 000 to USD40,000. The various careers in this field are

Research technologist
Nuclear physicians
Nuclear pharmacist
Hospital administrator
Senior staff technologist

Other Best Careers in Medicine

Medical Librarian
Medical Assistant
Histologist
Dietitian
Epidemiologist
Dental Hygienist
Dentist
Counselor
Cytotechnologist
Allopathic Physician
Nurse
Nurse Anesthetist
Chiropractic
Optician
Optometrist
Perfusionist
Prosthetist
Radiation Therapist
Sanitarian
Sonographer
X-Ray Technician
Radiographer
Psychiatrist
Physician’s Assistant
Health Educator
Genetic Counselor
Industrial Hygienist
Medical Technologist

There, now you have the list of best careers in medicine which will help you to decide which all field you can apply, which will be more suitable for you when it come to making a decision regarding your career in medicine.

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